On Friday 30 March 2007 07:41, Tony Earnshaw wrote:
Matthew Hardin wrote, on 29. mar 2007 19:13:
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Those are not your only two options. In fact, many Linux distributions are notorious about lagging many releases behind current OpenLDAP. Buchan Milne and one or two others keep relatively up-to-date SRPMs, and Symas offers professionally-supported binary packages for many different platforms.
It's worth pointing out that Buchan's srpms are specifically designed for Red Hat - and ES at that - and Mandriva, and most probably won't build on SuSE (I don't know for sure, I've never tried). The Symas way would seem to be the right one to go.
Up to date versions of OpenLDAP for some older SUSE release can be found in the openSUSE build service here: http://software.opensuse.org/download/OpenLDAP/
You can find Version for SLES9, SLES10 and SUSE releases from 10.0 on.
They should work more or less as a drop-in replacement for the packages that shipped with the products.